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Notices. MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OP THE TOWN OF HOKITIKA. A Bye-law to regulate the driving of Horsesandhorned Cattle through the Town of Hokitika, and to prevent the danger arising from loose Horses straying in the said Town. TTTHEREAS it is expedient, for the * ▼ safety of the Public, to regulate the driving of loose Horses and unyoked horned Cattle through the inhabited portions of the Town of Hokitika. Be it therefore ordered and directed by the Council of the said Town, by virtue of the authority in them vested, that from and after the Ist day of January, 1868, no loose Horse or unyoked Cattle]' whether intended for sale or slaughter] or when passing from one part of the country to another, or for any other purposes whatever, shall be driven along, across, into, or through any Terrace, Square, Street, Lane, Court, Alley, or any inhabited portion of the Town of Hokitika, excepting between the hours of Ten of the o'clock at Night and Eight of the clock in the Morning; and every person who shall drive, or cause or suffer to bo driven, any Horse or horned Cattle, contrary to this Bye-law, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence any sum not exceeding Ten Shillings for each and every Horse or head of horned Cattle so driven. Provided that nothing herein contained shall be held to extend to any Milch Cow, or to any horned Cattle in yoke, when going to or returning from depasturing or watering. Passed by the Council of the Town of Hokitika, this 13th day of December, 1867. William Shaw, Mayor. 11731 John Lazab, Town Clerk. QHOULD England go to war with the KJ Abysinians, you can be fortified with everything that taste or mind can invent. Wines and spirits, from a bottle of Hennessy's P.B. to a bottle of oldfashioned English elderberry wine. Fruits of every delicacy in season, from a bonbon to a pine apple. Beautiful confectionery, including caseques, mottoes, &c. Dessert raisins, in lib. packets, beautifully embellished. New season nuts. French delicacies, quite original, and the world-renowned meat without bone, which never suffers from pleuro-pneunionia. Christmas presents from one shilling per packet in preparation. Sold wholesale and retail by the original caterer to the public, A. Walker. 11355 GRAND ART UNION DISTRIBUTION OF CHRISTMAS PRIZES. A GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES xjL for Christmas Cakes and Confectionery will take place at the Vestibule of the Prince of Wales Opera House, on TUESDAY, tho 24th December, by 400 subscribers, at 5s each. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS WORTH OF PRIZES. The prizes will be on view at the Vestibule on "Wednesday, 18th inst. — the largest and .iapst valuable of Christmas Confectionery ever^istributed in Hokitika. Four large ornamental Christmas Cakes, value LlO 10s each — L 42. Four ditto, ditto, value" L 2 10s 6d— Llo 10s. Twenty ditto, ditto, value 10s 6d— Llo 10s. Three hundred and seventy-two Miscellaneous Prizes, at 2s — L 37 4s. Tickets may be had at the Vestibule of the Theatre, at most of the hotels, or of 11556 J. A. M. Donald, Manager. I NOTICE. ALL Accounts due to the undersigned must be paid before the first of January next, after which date they will be handed over to a Solicitor. C. Metee, 11725 Weld street. NOTICE. fXIHE public are hereby cautioned JL against purchasing a section of land, with house erected, thereon, containing two rooms and kitchen, situate in Revell street North, and immediately opposite the Nag's Head Hotel, as I have given no one authority to sell the same, and anyone purchasing the same without my consent, will do so at their own risk. Samuel Jaceson. Hokitika, Dec. 28, 1867. 11728 NOTICE. THE public are hereby cautioned against allowing my wife, Caroline Jackson, to contract any debts on my account, as I will not be responsible for the same, as she left me without my consent, or my having given her just cause for doing so. 11727 Samuel Jackson.

Amusements. " \ PRINCE OF WALES OF OPERA 1 HOUSE. J Sole Proprietor and Manager— Mr Js\ Bartlett. H Stage Manager, Mr John Dunn. Ac^H Manager, Mr C. Strasser. Scenic ArSB Mr W. J. Wilson. Leader of the Or-^ chestra, Mr C. Eigenschenck. Property Master, Mr James Liddy. Machinist, Mr G. Cooper. Prompter, Mr J. -Dunn, junr. ■ MONSTER CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION, On THURSDAY, 26th DEC, 1867, Boxing Afternoon and Evening, the DOUBLE COMPANY comprising the largest number of Artistes ever organised in the Colonies. MISS ELOISE JUNO, MISS KATE RYDER, MISS ASHTON, MRS CROSBY, And numerous other LADIES. MR STUART O'BRIEN, MR JOHN DUNN, MR J. J. BARTLETT, And the Gentlemen of the Company. THE NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE. Mr SMALL and Mr CHAMBERS, On THURSDAY, Boxing Afternoon and Evening will be produced on a scale of grandeur never before attempted in the Southern Hemisphere, a GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME entitled "HARLEQUIN GULLIVER on his Travels, or Old Father Christmas and the Fairy Queen of the Silver Glade, the abode of the Court of Argentilla, and the Ravine of Golden Ferns on the Lake of Loveliness." In this performance the Double Company of Pantomimists, and over one hundred and fifty performers will be engaged. Harlequin, Mr J. Chambers ; Columbine, Miss Lucy Ashton ; Clown, Mr F. . Towers ; Pantaloon, Mr J. G. Joyce. Juvenile Pantomimists, the Nathan Troupe. „ Every Scene will be new. The Transformation Scene, Dell of Silver, and Gates of the transparent Court; of Argentilla, opening upon Nature's Mighty Ocean., Arrival of the Galatea, with our young Sailor Prince, son of our good and noble Queen. In this scene will be shewn the open Roadstead and mechanical Ship, and arrival off Hokitika of the Duke of Edinburgh. Last Scene but one of this strange Swift history, the HOME OF HAPPINESS AND PEACE dissolving into the CAVERN of RE VOLVING COLUMNS of GOLD and DIAMONDS. Notwithstanding the enormous expense attending the production with the Double Company, the prices will be as before : — Dress Circle, 6s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Half-price to Dress Circle suspended during the run of the Pantomime. DON'T FORGET BOXING AFTERNOON AND EVENING! 11737 CITY THEATRE. Proprietor, Mr. R. F. Luks. Lessees and Managers, Messrs Haeding and Beavee. Enormous success of GRAND CARNIVAL BALL Deimling'3 unrivalled Band, received with enthusiastic applause ! In consequence of the success which attended the Opening Ball the Management has resolved to celebrate Boxing Night, Friday, and Saturday, the 26th, 27th, and 28th December, 1867, by giving Three Grand Venetian Balls. Professor Raphael, that Prince of M.C.'s, will conduct again. Prices of Admission, 2s ; Spectators, Is. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. 11734 Banks. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. fXIHE Bank will be closed on Thurs_L day, 26th, and Saturday, tho 28fch instant, for the purpose of making up the Annual Balance. Depositors are requested to leave their Pass Books at the Office, that they may be examined by the Auditors, and have the interest to the 31st December added. Abohibald Bonab, ■ Manager. December 18, 1867. 11598

CONCLUSION OF SALE. THE > GREATEST WONDER OF THE WORLD! IMMENSE SACRIFICE of DRAPERY, MEN'S CLOTHING AND BOOTS AND SHOES. Q jCt- Tj^ \\T XSAACS having been granted an extension of time by k-7# %JL> _1_ • »' • -1- the Corporation, as regards the removal of their premises, they are determined to give every one a treat for the Christmas and the coming New Year, by selling off their large and varied STOCK OF DRAPERY MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, AND BOOTS AND SHOES, fifty per cent, cheaper than any other house in town. Ono Visit will prove the fact. Every Article will be marked in plain figures, and sold for Cash only. Remember the Address — THE GREATEST WONDEE OF THE WORLD. REVELL. STREET. 11546 S. & W. ISAACS, Pbopbietobs.

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West Coast Times, Issue 703, 25 December 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 703, 25 December 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 703, 25 December 1867, Page 3

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